How many people see a periodontist for cleaning?
Q: How many people see a periodontist for cleaning? A: Most of our patients who have completed active treatment will be seen on the average every three months to maintain their periodontal health.
Q: How many people see a periodontist for cleaning? A: Most of our patients who have completed active treatment will be seen on the average every three months to maintain their periodontal health.
Q: What is the training of a periodontist? A: The usual sequence to become a Periodontist: college, four years of dental school, four years of periodontal residency, then three years private practice or teaching. Continuing Education never ends.
Q: What’s it like to be a periodontist? A: It has been a very exciting time for our practice, since an FDA cleared Laser Protocol was instituted over seven years ago. The patient experience is positive and with little or no discomfort. In a majority of cases, we are able to avoid traditional surgery. We
Q: What are the procedures for scaling and planing on root periodontics? A: Because of the Laser Protocol available, we have virtually eliminated the scaling and root planing procedure and incorporated it in a FDA cleared laser protocol known as LANAP.
Q: What are recent accomplishments in periodontics? A: We perform Laser Periodontal therapy, which has replaced more than 80% of our traditional surgeries. This is a major accomplishment.